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Wellington is New Zealand's centre of government and the world's southernmost capital city. It is also the country's cultural capital, third most populous urban area in New Zealand and home to many museums, theatres and arts festivals.

You need to pay a deposit of $40 when booking and make the final payment at the end of the party.

The minimum charge for each party is eight children - up to a maximum of 20.

A tab can be arranged with the café on the day for tea and coffee.

Parties can be held at these times:

Weekdays:

4pm

Weekends:

10am, 1pm and 4pm

School holidays:

1pm and 4pm

Public holidays:

10am

To book, contact:

Aquatic CaféPhone: (04) 387 8901

Note:
At the centre, the only food you're allowed to bring in for a booked party is a birthday cake. All other food must be bought through the Aquatic Café. The exception to this is snacks for small children.

Rules

For you and your children to have a great time at the pool, you need to follow these pool rules:

Actively supervise children who under 8 years old at all times (but you don't need to be in the water with them).

Keep children under 5 years old within arms-length of an adult at all times.

No food or drink should be eaten outside of the poolside party area.

Anyone who has had diarrhoea within 14 days of the party should not swim for health reasons.

Children are not allowed in the saunas or steam rooms.

Safety

All our pool operations meet the national requirements of the PoolSafe standards and there'll be supervision by qualified lifeguards throughout the party.